Good for juniors - Partner Junction 37 Employee Review

4.0
22 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great place to learn and grow

Cons

Bandwidth is a concern as with any small agency

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5.0
5 June 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I absolutely love working at Junction 37! The vibe here is amazing, thanks to a great team leader who fosters a positive and supportive environment. The HR is always there to check on you, making sure you feel valued and supported. What I appreciate most is the human-based management approach, which truly prioritizes the well-being of employees. The work-life balance is also fantastic, allowing me to thrive both personally and professionally. I couldn't ask for a better place to grow and contribute!

Cons

I suggest that opportunities for career advancement be more clearly defined to help employees navigate their growth within the company.

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2.0
25 Mar 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you're early in your career (supervisor level or below), Junction 37 is a strong place to start. You'll get hands-on experience across multiple channels and platforms, more freedom than you’d get at a holding company, and direct exposure to clients and even the CEO. It’s a great place to learn, test, and grow your skillset quickly.

Cons

For AD/Director level and above, this is more of a pit stop than a place to build a long-term career. While pay is solid, the leadership environment is stifling. The executive team operates as an echo chamber, and the CEO enforces a “my way or the highway” mentality that leaves little room for differing perspectives or innovation. Many senior leaders have exited over the past two years, and it's not hard to see why. If you're driven by collaboration, mentorship, or growth from strong leadership, this likely isn't the right environment. Expect long hours and minimal support — the priority is margin, not employee well-being. Other Notes: For the record, most of the 4–5 star reviews here were requested — if not strongly encouraged — by leadership. I was personally asked multiple times over several weeks to submit a Glassdoor review, with the understanding that leadership would read it immediately and likely know it was mine (given the company’s small size). That pressure made it hard for me and others to leave an honest review at the time.

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